Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses. I have a couple of questions for you.
To the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, thank you for your testimony and for the message you've brought, that correcting what's wrong with the justice system isn't going to be solved by any one component, because many components go into that. We are certainly hearing that message. There is what's needed for resources and what's needed in the area of technologies. Of course, most people believe also that the Criminal Code plays an important role in keeping our communities and streets safe. So thank you for bringing that message.
To Professor Schurman, a question. Hopefully we are all operating from the premise that our justice system should, as one of its main components—the primary component, I think—be about keeping communities safe, keeping Canadians safe, protecting innocent Canadians from those who would do harm against them. Do you think it is ever appropriate to have an indeterminate sentence, a sentence where someone could potentially not be back on the street?